News from Ireland Irish World Jan 11 1902 At Vanestown, Downpatrick, Dec 7, was interred MICHAEL O'HANLON, well-known and respected throughout the North and in England as a sterling Irishman in the days of the early sixties. He was among those who shared the prisons cells for Ireland, having been incarcerated at in Mountjoy for years. He was an active and earnest worker in every movement since for the advancement of the Irish cause, and on Nov 23 he presided over a very large meeting in Downpatrick, commemorative of the Manchester martyrs. The funeral was largely attended by representatives of the surrounding counties.